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NJ couple describes seeing mysterious aircraft amid bizarre phenomenon: ‘We need to know’

As a mysterious aircraft is spotted in the skies over New Jersey, James and Dahlia Totten, owners of Long Valley's Totten Family Farm, spoke to FOX News about witnessing the strange phenomenon.・Told Digital.

They recorded footage of a strange object near their 80-acre farm.

“Drone? This video was taken near our farm in Chester tonight. Oh my goodness!” a post on the farm's Instagram page reads.

James, who is a private pilot but hasn't flown in years, told Fox News Digital that the plane was flying at a significant speed. He described the sound as “nearly silent” but said large objects, such as airplanes, were also heard.

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Dahlia and James Totten spoke to Fox News Digital about their sighting of the mysterious aircraft. (Fox News Digital)

“You know, it could be a plane? Maybe,” Dahlia said. “I don't think so. I've never seen… anything fly that low,” she said. “Within 10 minutes, there were about three people over their property.”

“But there's definitely something going on. There's definitely something else going on besides planes,” she said. “We need to know.”

Sightings reported by people in the skies over New Jersey have also attracted the attention of the FBI.

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“FBI Newark, New Jersey State Police, and New Jersey Department of Homeland Security and Preparedness are requesting you to report information related to recent sightings of possible drones flying in several areas along the Raritan River. We are asking the public to do so,” the FBI said in a Dec. 3 statement. he pointed out.

“Witnesses spotted a group of fixed-wing aircraft that appeared to be unmanned aircraft. We have received reports from the public and law enforcement going back several weeks,” the statement continued.

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Gov. Phil Murphy has also taken note, telling Fox News Digital on Monday that he does not believe the drones are a danger to residents, but is in contact with federal authorities.

“I don't blame people for being frustrated,” Murphy said. “Most importantly, let me be frank, when we say 'we,' this includes the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, the Secret Service, the State Police, but we I don't see any concern for public safety. ”

FOX News' Anders Hagström contributed to this report.

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